Macau Discovery
World Heritage meets Entertainment Capital
Ruins of St. Paul's
The Ruins of St. Paul's refer to the facade of what was originally the Church of Mater Dei, the most representative landmark of Macau. In 2005, it was listed as part of the Historic Centre of Macau, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- History: Built 1602-1640, only the facade remained after the 1835 fire
- Architectural Style: Combination of Renaissance and Eastern elements
- Nearby Attractions: Macau Museum, Na Tcha Temple, Old City Walls
Macau Tower
Macau Tower Convention & Entertainment Center is the 10th tallest freestanding tower in the world. The tower top features a revolving restaurant and observation deck, offering adventure activities like bungee jumping and skywalk.
- Height: 338 meters
- Adventure Activities: World's highest commercial bungee jump (233m)
- Observation Decks: 58th and 61st floors, 360-degree panoramic views
Cotai Strip Integrated Resorts
Cotai Strip is Macau's emerging entertainment district, gathering numerous world-class integrated resorts offering accommodation, dining, shopping and entertainment experiences.
- Major Resorts: The Venetian, Parisian, Studio City, Wynn Palace
- Features: Artificial canals, Eiffel Tower replica, large shopping malls
- Note: Persons under 21 are not allowed in casino areas